Hawaiian Word of the Week: Kauwela
Kauwela—Summer.
Kauwela—Summer.
ʻ?lelo Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and Hawaiian studies alumnus Brutus La Benz stars in Disney¡¯s live-action Lilo & Stitch.
UH Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Native Hawaiian) librarians published a column about working towards the restoration of Hawaiian knowledge sovereignty.
ʻOihana—Occupation, trade, job.
M¨¡lie—Calm, quiet, serene, tranquil.
Families explored moʻolelo, crafts and more in a joyful celebration of reading and community.
M¨©kini—Machine or appliance.
Laiki—Rice.
Haʻaheo—Proud or pride which comes from a deep accomplishment from one's own achievements.
Kalaiwa—Drive.